VZLUSAT-1 was launched on June 23, 2017 on the LEO with the altitude 510km in the international mission QB50.

The proposed project is the development, manufacturing, qualification and experimental verification of product / technology in orbit (ie. IOD - In Orbit Demonstration) that produce and develop industrial partners. These are radiation-resistant composite housing electronics with high thermal conductivity, a solar panel on the composite substrate array of hollow fillet reflectors on composite-based sensors external environment and the development and manufacturing of components necessary for implementing the experiment on nanosatelite VZLUSAT-1 in orbit, a mechanism hinged panels and the measuring electronics.

VZLU is involved in the project called "Experimental verification of aerospace products and technologies on nanosatelit VZLUSAT-1", which is part of the programme Alfa provided by the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic (TACR).

The project is solved with financial support from the TA CR within the project TAO3011329 / Experimental verification of space products and technologies on nano satellite VZLUSAT-1 project TAO4011295 / Wide System for X-ray imaging with Timepix detector.